LDIFDE or CSVDE should do the trick for small exports/imports. You aren't going against Exchange directly in this case since the Active Directory is where the objects exist. So these utilities would need to work against AD for an export of certain fields required for importing into the other domain. You will need to change a couple of things like Object Type from User in the export to Contact in the import.

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All of what you want is very do-able. I prefer to use CSVDE but either utility will work with the User & Distribution Groups exporting/importing. The distribution groups should have corresponding contact records in the remote directory as all they are would be pointers to an external smtp address with a friendly name in your GAL. Once you set up your command line string, you could easily make them a batch file for repeat process.

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